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brown power price. >> so, 30 do $50 per megawatt hour premium? >> yes. >> and this says that it would be market -- in case of an adverse market which is probably when we would most likely need to buy this stuff, it gives us some price flexibility there. >> right. to the extent that we are low on hydro -- california is low on hydro, and, so, market prices are going to be up overall as a result. >> thank you. >> what is the impact of the deductions on solar utilization? have we measured that? tax deductions that are -- >> have we measured that? we certainly realize that it lowers the cost. >> right. >> and that's why we pursued a third-party for our development of the sunset solar project. >> okay. >> and didn't fund it ourselves. i can't recall off the top of my head, maybe you do, todd, what the -- mr. reedstrom, what the financial impact of that was for us. >> it was pretty significant. by way of comparison, the tax credit, tax credit financing that we successfully undertook for current sunset solar brought the average cost per kilowatt hour dow
brown power price. >> so, 30 do $50 per megawatt hour premium? >> yes. >> and this says that it would be market -- in case of an adverse market which is probably when we would most likely need to buy this stuff, it gives us some price flexibility there. >> right. to the extent that we are low on hydro -- california is low on hydro, and, so, market prices are going to be up overall as a result. >> thank you. >> what is the impact of the deductions on solar...
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and the last putting together, willie brown, and i know willie brown for years. and i said, willie, i think the majority of your homeless are mentally ill. he said majority? he said you're way too conservative. he as said the vast majority. he said if i could get them to take their medication, i could save this city millions and millions of dollars. the department of health talks about saving money, you're not saving money. you're spending all of that money and way more in police and enforcement activities. you're putting people in prison for life. and look at the guy who was put in prison who was a truck driver. they couldn't handle him because he was schizophrenic, paranoid schizophrenic. so, they put him in zoll tear i for a year. when he came out he wanted to sue the state. the state wouldn't let him. so, what did he do? he planted his 18 wheeler in the side of the state capital and cost the city $80 million. i just want to mention one more thing, and that is that i have a very dear friend who is indicted for murder in san francisco. he cut off the head of a
and the last putting together, willie brown, and i know willie brown for years. and i said, willie, i think the majority of your homeless are mentally ill. he said majority? he said you're way too conservative. he as said the vast majority. he said if i could get them to take their medication, i could save this city millions and millions of dollars. the department of health talks about saving money, you're not saving money. you're spending all of that money and way more in police and...
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prop 30 is governor brown's initiative to save public education from about $6 billion in cuts. those cuts are necessary because of massive revenue shortfalls. we heard that story before. now in the past those who earn more than $250,000 would pay between 1% and 3% more depending on income taxes for the next several years. all california ns would pay. it's a money revenue proposition to try to keep the schools from losing a lot of funding. >> i talked to parents every day as i drop my first grader off. a lot of parents i talk with say we're voting for prop 30 and we need more money for schools. however, it doesn't look like it's on course to pass. >> it's a nail biter. no question about it. the latest poll by the public policy institute of california shows 48% are for. 44% against. 8% undecided. okay. it's still winning. not necessarily. even though the yes side is slightly ahead, we know that money related propositions rarely pass unless they have close to 60% going into the election because of last-minute defections. in addition, support has been waning over the last few month
prop 30 is governor brown's initiative to save public education from about $6 billion in cuts. those cuts are necessary because of massive revenue shortfalls. we heard that story before. now in the past those who earn more than $250,000 would pay between 1% and 3% more depending on income taxes for the next several years. all california ns would pay. it's a money revenue proposition to try to keep the schools from losing a lot of funding. >> i talked to parents every day as i drop my...
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i like earthy colors, a brown state who resembles who we are. the first time we used the word was in tucson, published stories in the 1940s where my father worked. first person who wrote the words, the short way of saying mexicano, long way of saying everybody who chose to live in our community, the chinese grocer, chinese-american, the anglos. the state is changing. changing depp graphics, this election will be -- demographics, and this election will be interesting. beginning of the shift. i don't know that we'll shift completely. we've gone back and forth. presidential politics do in the count, president clinton won, lose, and whatnot, but we're reaching the tipping point and probably two years from now when the governor's race is really when we have the show down, but four years from now, six years from now, eight years from now, i think, truly we change from a red state to a blue state or purple state whatever color. i want to turn into a green state. i want to thank you, all, for your time. nice of you to come out, and, again, my thing was
i like earthy colors, a brown state who resembles who we are. the first time we used the word was in tucson, published stories in the 1940s where my father worked. first person who wrote the words, the short way of saying mexicano, long way of saying everybody who chose to live in our community, the chinese grocer, chinese-american, the anglos. the state is changing. changing depp graphics, this election will be -- demographics, and this election will be interesting. beginning of the shift. i...
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the pollution inside the city so i mean if you go to some cities in the world you have to exist in a brown smog continuously. polluted cities are so bad now that it's a. almost impossible for people to live there really have you can only you can i mean if you go to some cities in china for example it's continuous brown high all of the time and it smells and it's horrible it's what i saw in beijing before the olympics but probably change the situation for the olympics i've stopped all the past yeah yeah. well read the alamo winner of the global energy prize in two thousand and twelve talking to us and spotlight spotlight will be back shortly after a break so stay with us don't go. wealthy british style m'soxham is not on the. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. download the official ati application to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch all its he only ne
the pollution inside the city so i mean if you go to some cities in the world you have to exist in a brown smog continuously. polluted cities are so bad now that it's a. almost impossible for people to live there really have you can only you can i mean if you go to some cities in china for example it's continuous brown high all of the time and it smells and it's horrible it's what i saw in beijing before the olympics but probably change the situation for the olympics i've stopped all the past...
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. >> i think that when governor pat brown designed the education, there were three rungs,. and they were absolutely integral. if you cut off one of those rungs you are cutting off a pathway for people to have a better life. if the community colleges don't offer courses where people can ma trick you late to csu or uc, i think that you are absolutely limiting their options. it is critical to do that. we have 90,000 students at the city college in san francisco. half of them are actually learning english as a second language because san francisco is an entry point for immigrants. and so, often we encourage immigrants to learn english and become citizens and without those courses at the city college they would not have those opportunities. so it is actually critical that we make sure that that institution is funded and that it is protected and that it is fiscally accountable. and we need to make sure that they are teaching classes like the solar class that i helped to advocate for. we now have classes at the campus to learn how to install solar on people's roofs because of the
. >> i think that when governor pat brown designed the education, there were three rungs,. and they were absolutely integral. if you cut off one of those rungs you are cutting off a pathway for people to have a better life. if the community colleges don't offer courses where people can ma trick you late to csu or uc, i think that you are absolutely limiting their options. it is critical to do that. we have 90,000 students at the city college in san francisco. half of them are actually...
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this is the legendary reaction that president bush with his director of fema at the time, browning. >> there will be plenty of opportunities to help later on, but right now the immediate concern is to save lives and get food and medicine to people so we can stabilize the situation. again, i want to thank you all browning you're doing heck of a job, fema director is working 24-- [applause] >> cenk: you know what, even brownie said afterwards, the main problem was president bush failed to recognize the magnitude of the storm and did not take precautionary action. that's the problem with the republicans. they don't believe in the government. they don't believe in it. why in the world would we put them in charge of it. look at what romney said, after all the problems under the last republican president under fema, i don't know, why don't we privatize it and make money off it ha, ha, ha. not interested. right before the election he said he's very sympathetic and cares a lot about the storm. quote, out of sensitivity for the millions of americans in the path of hurricane sandy we're canceli
this is the legendary reaction that president bush with his director of fema at the time, browning. >> there will be plenty of opportunities to help later on, but right now the immediate concern is to save lives and get food and medicine to people so we can stabilize the situation. again, i want to thank you all browning you're doing heck of a job, fema director is working 24-- [applause] >> cenk: you know what, even brownie said afterwards, the main problem was president bush...
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i'm joined tonight by ohio state senator nina turner, also with us tonight is judith brown dianis, the co-director of the advancement project. judith, let me ask you first, what is the biggest threat at the polls as you see it right now? >> sure. well, thanks for having me, ed. we have moved from politicians who have tried to manipulate the laws to restrict the vote to now these partisan operatives. you know, in ohio you have husted, the secretary of state, who has been on a relentless effort to restrict the vote, who now admits there has been a glitch in the computer system. 33,000 people who registered have not found themselves on the rolls and cannot get their absentee ballots. it is a glitch. then you have true the vote, organizations that say that they're about election integrity who are preparing to challenge the eligibility of voters at the polls because they say it is about election integrity. and, in fact, if it is about election integrity, they should go to ohio and protest outside of husted's house. that's not what it is about. they're trying to make sure the people who turn
i'm joined tonight by ohio state senator nina turner, also with us tonight is judith brown dianis, the co-director of the advancement project. judith, let me ask you first, what is the biggest threat at the polls as you see it right now? >> sure. well, thanks for having me, ed. we have moved from politicians who have tried to manipulate the laws to restrict the vote to now these partisan operatives. you know, in ohio you have husted, the secretary of state, who has been on a relentless...
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mmn.65 year old ronald brown was last seen on thursday on sufffrs from dementia... and pounds.he left hisshome priving a blue 2012 hyundai sonata with a marylann tag 4-a-k-2-5-5-0...and as last seee wearing a yellow jackkt, &pgreee shirt and black paats.i &p9-1-1. 3 america's argest transit system has resumed partial serviie in the aftermath of sandy.storm sandy. p new york city's subway system resumed partial service althoogh not yet fully -re - operaaiooal.however, driverr trying to get in and out of the city are still encountering troubleespots. highways and ridges congested and traffic was at a standstill innsome places. ".... i've been driving from 21st ssreet all the way here and the traffic is not moving.." moving...."another step to ggt the city back on ttack is restoringgelectricity.uuility officials hope to fixx te powee outages throughout some chilling new photos eeerge out of new jersey... of the devaatation causeddby sandy.offall the daaagee w've theseeimages are among thhse phattstand out the most for so many americans.take a look t seaside heights efo
mmn.65 year old ronald brown was last seen on thursday on sufffrs from dementia... and pounds.he left hisshome priving a blue 2012 hyundai sonata with a marylann tag 4-a-k-2-5-5-0...and as last seee wearing a yellow jackkt, &pgreee shirt and black paats.i &p9-1-1. 3 america's argest transit system has resumed partial serviie in the aftermath of sandy.storm sandy. p new york city's subway system resumed partial service althoogh not yet fully -re - operaaiooal.however, driverr trying to...
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and yesterday michael brown criticizing president obama for acting too quickly. >> yeah, this is one of those big questions of how -- how soon -- how much do you try to scare people essentially. and that's the non-partisan part of this question. there's the partisan angle to it, like i don't know if it would have been better to get people to wait until sunday so start preparing. and i think that's a debate that happens after -- >> bill: but back to what you said about the republican governors, i doubt that any of them are going to say, oh he gave his help too soon. >> yeah. i'm not sure where that came from, but then again these are people who have a history of speaking probably when they shouldn't -- >> bill: consider the source. i think you said it right. speaking of the governors on "good morning america" yesterday, chris christie didn't hesitate. >> i have to say the administration, the president himself, and fema administrator, have been outstanding with us so far. we have a great partnership with them, and i want to thank the president personally, for his personal at attention
and yesterday michael brown criticizing president obama for acting too quickly. >> yeah, this is one of those big questions of how -- how soon -- how much do you try to scare people essentially. and that's the non-partisan part of this question. there's the partisan angle to it, like i don't know if it would have been better to get people to wait until sunday so start preparing. and i think that's a debate that happens after -- >> bill: but back to what you said about the republican...
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tm 00tha sttie,e nevee lost ccming off a bye week...and two, ttey have never lost to the cleveland browns..not eeen once...any kind of win streak is impressive in the nfl, andthe to claim one.hey are fortunate 3&pweell announce ghon sports uulimited... p&--toss to vytas-- vytas-- 3 3 3 the llng 3&ppresidential caapaign is jus 33domuch for one rr-o abigael evansswas llstening tt pooitics on n-p-r with her mom whee she started crying.. just because i'm tiied off crring? it will be over soon, abby.the election ill be over soon..k. apollgy tttled dearrlittle girl, sorry we made you cry abbutt'brrnco bamma and mitt romney'. 3 that's all for fox45 news t 5:30.3&"family feud""is next. next.and we'll bb back tht ladi 1 -- 11...thh llte edition at news fox45 i've always been lucky. flew 37 bombing ssions over germany. made it home every time. d e lu ha ndamed ben. i'luckto have gori o all ill ou ben's protected our medicare and veterans' benefits. and he's helping my 13 grandchildren afford colle. he's my friend, ben.i hyo to approve this message. joeyatone: this is joey fatone. it's time to play
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>> all the talk about proposition 30, gov brown's tax measure, centers around public school funding. but law enforcement and local government representatives are worried about the other part of prop 30, a constitutional amendment that guarantees state funding for realignment. the prison inmate shift where counties must now house thousands of low-level inmates who used to go to state prison. if it fails, counties are asking how will they be able to afford this expense? >> if the money goes away, it will have a dramatic impact on the way we do business. >> lawmakers have a history of taking money from one program to pay for another. constitutional protection means politicians cannot touch the money at all unless it goes back to the voters. >>> the next two budget years already show counties will get more than $6 billion in each of those years to take on the new inmates. >> the funding streams will still continue under statute in proposition 30 is not approved. >> but it's after that that worries county officials. >> priorities may change, legislators may change, governors may change an
>> all the talk about proposition 30, gov brown's tax measure, centers around public school funding. but law enforcement and local government representatives are worried about the other part of prop 30, a constitutional amendment that guarantees state funding for realignment. the prison inmate shift where counties must now house thousands of low-level inmates who used to go to state prison. if it fails, counties are asking how will they be able to afford this expense? >> if the...
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michael brown, who was in charge of fema during hurricane katrina, is actually criticizing president obama for responding to hurricane sandy too quickly. [ audience ohs ] brown would have said more, but he was still busy responding to katrina. [ cheers and applause ] "get out of here. go over there. look at this guy over here. get over here no, get out of here." >> a.d.: get back over here. >> jimmy: with the power still being out in the east coast, millions of people have complained of going through twitter withdrawal. yeah, and we all know that in today's world, that's how many people get their news. so we thought we'd help you guys out by filling you in on some of the tweets that you've been missing out on. these are actual tweets from celebrities that we've seen over the last few days. let's take a look. this first one here is from lindsay lohan. she tweeted, "i love doritos." [ laughter ] very important. you missed out. you don't want to miss out on those tweets. next, we have miley cyrus. earlier today she tweeted to nicki minaj, "you a stupid hoe." [ laughter ] >> a.d.: they d
michael brown, who was in charge of fema during hurricane katrina, is actually criticizing president obama for responding to hurricane sandy too quickly. [ audience ohs ] brown would have said more, but he was still busy responding to katrina. [ cheers and applause ] "get out of here. go over there. look at this guy over here. get over here no, get out of here." >> a.d.: get back over here. >> jimmy: with the power still being out in the east coast, millions of people have...
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think that brown is probably not coming back next year. host: i want to go back to the "washington times" the game changes they said to watch out for in the coming six days. former oakland -- former president bill clinton was there yesterday. guest: remember back in the 1984 race, they still stuck with mondale in minnesota. a competing series about why the two campaigns are suddenly advertising in places like pennsylvania, michigan, and minnesota. the romney campaign argument is the map is expanding, polls are closing, and republicans have a real shot at winning all three of these states en route to a big electoral votes been. the democrats say this is a desperate move and they are trying to get 270 a little votes in a hail mary pass manner, using minnesota, pennsylvania, and michigan, because they're not going to win states like ohio of wisconsin. i think both theories have a little bit of merit. republicans have a tendency staff and have over the last couple cycles pimco to states to sort of try to expand the map a little late. i remembe
think that brown is probably not coming back next year. host: i want to go back to the "washington times" the game changes they said to watch out for in the coming six days. former oakland -- former president bill clinton was there yesterday. guest: remember back in the 1984 race, they still stuck with mondale in minnesota. a competing series about why the two campaigns are suddenly advertising in places like pennsylvania, michigan, and minnesota. the romney campaign argument is the...
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brown dice que son un puÑado de empresarios que no quieren contribuir al a propuesta. el gobernador seguirÁ haciendo campaÑa por toda california. >>> aprovechamos la visita del gobernador para hablar de varios asuntos mas que le presentaremos durante la semana. ♪. ♪. >>> en california disminuyÓ el nÚmero de reos que salen de la cÁrcel y no vuelven a delinquireo. y esto por un programa de rehabilitaciÓn para ellos dentro de la cÁrcel. ♪. ♪. >>> y al regresar de la pausa le contamos que sandy estÁ dejando muchos y severos daÑos. todo al regresar. ♪. ♪. al menos una persona murÓ, Ás de 1.200 fueron evacuadas y variaser ♪. ♪. >>> una persona muriÓ y 1200 resultaron afectanas por una tormenta en buenos aires. se asiste a los damnificados pero las tormentas pueden continuar. > >>> los mÉdicos recomiendal vacunar a los pequeÑos y a los reciÉn nacidos, asÍ como tambiÉn las mujeres embarazadas. >>> y hay que tener cuidado con los cambios de climas repentinos. >>> y vamos con el pronÓstico del tiempo ahora. >>> gracias, y asÍ se desplaza san sa
brown dice que son un puÑado de empresarios que no quieren contribuir al a propuesta. el gobernador seguirÁ haciendo campaÑa por toda california. >>> aprovechamos la visita del gobernador para hablar de varios asuntos mas que le presentaremos durante la semana. ♪. ♪. >>> en california disminuyÓ el nÚmero de reos que salen de la cÁrcel y no vuelven a delinquireo. y esto por un programa de rehabilitaciÓn para ellos dentro de la cÁrcel. ♪. ♪. >>> y al...
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browned bread at that point. >> browned bread with a little crisp to it. ten minutes. >> look. look at this. it popped up. nothing. >> it's not even toasted. >> barely brown. >> that's ridiculous. >> so, erica, welcome. >> bring your own toast. bottom line. >> hey, erica, it's matt. i have a little tip for you. you will spend a lot of time in the kitchen here where we do all the cooking segments with the best food prep staff in the world. and when you get hungry, don't touch the food. they don't like that at all. they frown upon it. they can turn mean in an instant. if you do want a snack, i have a trick for you. out here in the hall just outside the kitchen and this is where they keep the prep carts. okay? see, do not touch food. this is for the segment. there's cheese and crackers, grapes, chocolate chips, and i think what they really mean is, for hosts only. so chow down, erica. enjoy yourself and welcome. >> erica, hello. welcome to the "today" show. okay, a couple of the rules here. you can have a lot of fun it at the "today" show. fun is in my dressing room, not outside o
browned bread at that point. >> browned bread with a little crisp to it. ten minutes. >> look. look at this. it popped up. nothing. >> it's not even toasted. >> barely brown. >> that's ridiculous. >> so, erica, welcome. >> bring your own toast. bottom line. >> hey, erica, it's matt. i have a little tip for you. you will spend a lot of time in the kitchen here where we do all the cooking segments with the best food prep staff in the world. and when...
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joining me now is anthony brown. lieutenant governor brown, thanks for coming on this morning. give me an assessment, where do things stand in the state of maryland of power outages, bridges closed, open, et cetera. what can you tell me? >> okay. i think the worst of wind and rain is behind us. and while we continue on life safety operations and the continuation of government operations. right now maryland is recovering. so we've opened up all of our bridges except for the bay bridge. that should be open later this morning. we have one evacuation in the eastern shore of residents in apartments and homes, we've got a swift water team down there and a building rescue and evacuation team down there. that one's pretty much under control. we've got about 320,000 homes and businesses without power. that's down from a high of about 360,000. so we are -- we are in a recovery mode, and with the wind and the rain, you know, the heaviest behind us, crews are out there restoring power, doing the assessment in our communities, and recovery is certainly underway. >> when it comes to the stat
joining me now is anthony brown. lieutenant governor brown, thanks for coming on this morning. give me an assessment, where do things stand in the state of maryland of power outages, bridges closed, open, et cetera. what can you tell me? >> okay. i think the worst of wind and rain is behind us. and while we continue on life safety operations and the continuation of government operations. right now maryland is recovering. so we've opened up all of our bridges except for the bay bridge....
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crime wise. >> reporter: last month he asked governor jerry brown for california highway ol
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it is governor brown's tax initiative to raise money for schools and colleges. a new field poll finds 48% are in favor of this tax initiative. 48% are opposed. 14% are undecided. prop 30 would hike the state sales tax by a quarter cent for four years, raising about $6 billion a year and help close the state's budget deficit. >> new at 6:00, san francisco police showed the suspect who beat and kicked a muni station agent last month. they want the public's help in identifying this man. the pictures show a tall, slender man about 35 to 30 years old carrying a bike or black suitcase. you see him right here. the victim, a 55-year-old station agent told the man that bikes are not allowed in the station. the suspect repeatedly ignored him as he made his way to the muni platform. once there the detectives say the man turned on the agent, kicking him and punching him, forcing him to the ground. he has not been able to return to work. >> if you know there could be a reward in your future. a fund is being established. investigators say robbery was the motive for last night
it is governor brown's tax initiative to raise money for schools and colleges. a new field poll finds 48% are in favor of this tax initiative. 48% are opposed. 14% are undecided. prop 30 would hike the state sales tax by a quarter cent for four years, raising about $6 billion a year and help close the state's budget deficit. >> new at 6:00, san francisco police showed the suspect who beat and kicked a muni station agent last month. they want the public's help in identifying this man. the...
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former mayor willie brown. [cheers and applause] and former mayor frank jordan. we want to acknowledge the husband of united states senator and former mayor dianne feinstein, mr. richard bloom. the wife of former mayor gina mos coney and the wife of former mayor joe alliteo, catherine. the sister of former mayor george christopher. the board board and the rest of the city family who has made this event possible. we are also honored to be joined by several giants dignitaries. president and ceo larry baer and his wife sam. [cheers and applause] . giants vice president and general manager brian saibian and his wife amanda. [cheers and applause] the wife of the skipper mrs. kim bochy. and let us now welcome distinguished members of the giants ownership group, charles johnson, david jenkins, trina and rob veen, tory and steven humphrey and allen baer. and we also joined by past giants owners. please welcome the family jamie and kim rupert and peter stoneum. also here with us today bob and connie laurie. peter and debbie mc clawlin. bill and sally newco. and now let's
former mayor willie brown. [cheers and applause] and former mayor frank jordan. we want to acknowledge the husband of united states senator and former mayor dianne feinstein, mr. richard bloom. the wife of former mayor gina mos coney and the wife of former mayor joe alliteo, catherine. the sister of former mayor george christopher. the board board and the rest of the city family who has made this event possible. we are also honored to be joined by several giants dignitaries. president and ceo...
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largely because of the senator who is taking the podium soon, sherrod brown. this is one of the hidden stories of ohio. we've heard a lot about the auto bailout being successful here. sherrod brown is still a very powerful organization of working class democrats who in the past have sometimes gone republican. this year, they're holding obama up is making him look pretty good in ohio is that he's got these working class white voters that he lacks in some other states. >> well, it is interesting, aaron, when i was talking to both the romney and obama campaign folks here in columbus yesterday, they said they're going to be watching not suburban columbus, but cuyahoga county and a lot of those working class voters, of course, also african-american voters, but they're looking at the margins in some of those places like barack obama talk about the importance of those votes. >> let me point out about cuyahoga county. president obama beat john mccain in 2008 in cuyahoga county by a larger number of votes and he won the entire state. so it's really important for cuyaho
largely because of the senator who is taking the podium soon, sherrod brown. this is one of the hidden stories of ohio. we've heard a lot about the auto bailout being successful here. sherrod brown is still a very powerful organization of working class democrats who in the past have sometimes gone republican. this year, they're holding obama up is making him look pretty good in ohio is that he's got these working class white voters that he lacks in some other states. >> well, it is...
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thanks to corn brown we have turned the corner and with realignment we will be reducing that percentage of funding on the criminal justice so that we can spend it on education which is the best crime preventive tool known to human kind. i am a strong supporter of prop 36 and i supported the earlier version in 2004 when only because of wise that arnold schwarzenegger said in a television commercial that it was mathematically impossible and factually inaccurate and he said it on television and we saw the support go from 65 percent down to 48 percent in two weeks. it is currently polling in the 60s, i hope that it passes. >> thank you. miss dillan. >> i support it as well. and i am an attorney but i am a civil attorney, but speaking to prosecutor and judges, they agree that the instance of the three strikes law requires a lot of criminals to go to trial who would not otherwise because they have nothing to lose by rolling the dice. and so, it does not pose a cost at a criminal justice system but beyond that it is a moral matter that we have a problem as a society to sending someone to life
thanks to corn brown we have turned the corner and with realignment we will be reducing that percentage of funding on the criminal justice so that we can spend it on education which is the best crime preventive tool known to human kind. i am a strong supporter of prop 36 and i supported the earlier version in 2004 when only because of wise that arnold schwarzenegger said in a television commercial that it was mathematically impossible and factually inaccurate and he said it on television and we...
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brown, 46%. but a new "boston globe" poll has the race still tied 47-47. in ohio a new "cincinnati enquirer" poll has democratic senator sherrod brown up over josh mandel by 4%. 51/47. boy, that's tight. a sunshine state news poll has democratic senator bill nelson leading connie mack by five. too close for that one, 49%/44%. we'll be right back. >>> we're back. four years ago susan eisenhower, the granddaughter of dwight eisenhower endorsed president obama and spoke during the democratic national convention. now she's making the case in president obama's reelection. the challenger mitt romney says, "as a result of this campaign i am more confused than ever about what mitt romney stands for. i know little of his core beliefs if he has any. no one seems to agree on what they are and that's why i don't want to take a chance on finding out." i love the way you put that. is there any belief to determine he will last? he's the cellophane man. is there anything beneath the tie and shirt. is there any belief to determine that will last beyond the current speech?
brown, 46%. but a new "boston globe" poll has the race still tied 47-47. in ohio a new "cincinnati enquirer" poll has democratic senator sherrod brown up over josh mandel by 4%. 51/47. boy, that's tight. a sunshine state news poll has democratic senator bill nelson leading connie mack by five. too close for that one, 49%/44%. we'll be right back. >>> we're back. four years ago susan eisenhower, the granddaughter of dwight eisenhower endorsed president obama and...
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it was a tough deal all the way around. >> you bring up brown. he's running for senate out there in ohio for re-election. he's running against josh mandel, the republican state treasurer. reel clear politics ranks that race as a tossup. how do you see that race playing out in the next four days? >> sherrod brown is going to win, he's a great senator, he's working on behalf of the people. the things i mentioned about president obama, the auto restrubturing package, the tariffs on chinese products -- products coming in, sherrod brown was leading the way in the united states senate. brown's opponent said he was against the auto restructuring package, an unbelievable position to take in the constituent of ohio. i think he'll win with a solid lead. he's got a great ground game and he's one of the greatest senators out thresm issue is his opponent said that brown's vote for the auto rescue restructuring package was un-american. there are a lot of people in ohio that think it was very much an american, pro-american vote and they're going to reward brown
it was a tough deal all the way around. >> you bring up brown. he's running for senate out there in ohio for re-election. he's running against josh mandel, the republican state treasurer. reel clear politics ranks that race as a tossup. how do you see that race playing out in the next four days? >> sherrod brown is going to win, he's a great senator, he's working on behalf of the people. the things i mentioned about president obama, the auto restrubturing package, the tariffs on...
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el portavoz dijo que el gobernador brown estuvo en la iglesia y el obispo le pidiÓ que reforzara la seguridad. para ello enviÓ ma patrella de caminos. anoche hicieron 11 arrestos, y emitieron 47 multas y advertencias. esperan que se reduzcan los crÍmenes en esta ciudad que haya perdiÓ 107 personas en este aÑo. >>> cabe destacar que ya habÍa habido ocasiones en que la patrulla habÍa ayudado a la policÍa. >>> gracias, y de acuerdo al reporte de la patrulla de caminos dijo que un camiÓn volqueÓ hacia un costado derecho bloqueando el carril. y se reabriÓ al pÚblico al ia 4 de la tarde. >>> un hombre conducÍa a toda velocidad y se estrellÓ con el ve vehu >>> buscano sospechosos que apuÑalaron a un joven, este se encuentra grave. >>> y hoy os distritos escolares advirtieron una baja en la presencia escolar despuÉs de la ganancia de los giants. >>> la aleguria invade a un padres de familia. >>> el joveno recibiÓ la accion diferida y podrÁ conducir. >>> la familia no puede creer lo que le estÁ ocurriendo al hijo. >>> es un milagro de dios, no me lo esperaba. >>> el tuvo que luchar t
el portavoz dijo que el gobernador brown estuvo en la iglesia y el obispo le pidiÓ que reforzara la seguridad. para ello enviÓ ma patrella de caminos. anoche hicieron 11 arrestos, y emitieron 47 multas y advertencias. esperan que se reduzcan los crÍmenes en esta ciudad que haya perdiÓ 107 personas en este aÑo. >>> cabe destacar que ya habÍa habido ocasiones en que la patrulla habÍa ayudado a la policÍa. >>> gracias, y de acuerdo al reporte de la patrulla de caminos...
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>> a little bit of flour after this browns a little bit. you add this to the top, this will help you create a gravy. >> got ya. >> the glutens will react. >> you got it. >> and using canned salmon, is that good? >> yeah. it's great. listen, i love canned salmon. it's excellent in this. you can also make salads out of it. if you don't have canned salmon, canned tuna is great in this recipe, as well. you want to look for pink salmon, king salmon, no skin, no bone. >> and you put it in at the last minute. >> at the very last minute, you add it in, add the bacon back in. give it a stir. and then it's going to look like this. >> and we've got about 30 seconds, tell us about the other dish you made here. this is a dessert. >> two cans of peach. this is my peach crisp. peaches, you put them into a dish along with a little butter, flour, sugar, pumpkin pie spice and top it with a brown topping which is oatmeal, brown sugar, flour, butter, and in about 30 minutes you've got dessert, straight from the can. >> this is my kind of meal, pour a bunch of
>> a little bit of flour after this browns a little bit. you add this to the top, this will help you create a gravy. >> got ya. >> the glutens will react. >> you got it. >> and using canned salmon, is that good? >> yeah. it's great. listen, i love canned salmon. it's excellent in this. you can also make salads out of it. if you don't have canned salmon, canned tuna is great in this recipe, as well. you want to look for pink salmon, king salmon, no skin, no...